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"Sleeping Sun" is a power ballad and the fourth single by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was released as a maxi single with three other songs on 2 August 1999 to coincide with the total solar eclipse that would occur on 11 August .
"Free Loop (One Night Stand)" (titled simply as "Free Loop" on Daniel Powter) is a song written by Canadian singer Daniel Powter. It was his second single and the follow-up to his successful song, " Bad Day ".
1 Video. 1 comment. 2 eep. 1 comment. 3 Video information. 1 comment. 4 Really Tarja's vocals on "Sleeping Sun" EP? 2 comments. 5 Merge. ... Talk: Sleeping Sun. Add ...
On 14 February 2009 the album was re-released on iTunes in DRM-free iTunes Plus format. [1] A remastered version of "Adagio in D Minor" was released by John Murphy in 2012. Although available for purchase via iTunes , Murphy announced that anyone signing up to his site's newsletter would receive a free Mp3 copy, along with a copy of the ...
Simon Petrén is the producer as well as mix/mastering engineer for the YouTube phenomena Dirty Loops. Their debut album was released by David Foster and Verve Records/Universal Music, USA/Japan (May 19, 2014). [ 1 ]
The Allmusic review by Sean Westergaard awarded the album 4½ stars stating "This is the great late-night Sun Ra chillout album you never knew about. The band had been working in a more groove-oriented setting off and on for over a year, as evidenced by the albums Lanquidity and On Jupiter, with both featuring prominent electric bass and electric guitar".
"Sleeping Satellite" is a song by British singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, released in September 1992 by EMI and SBK as the first single from her debut album, Great Expectations (1992). The song was written by Archer with John Beck and John Hughes, and produced by Julian Mendelsohn and Paul Wickens .
The single was pressed with two B-sides: "Gravity" and "Sleeping Sun". [17] [18] In Australia, the single was issued on 16 January 2006. [19] "Talk" peaked at number 10 in the UK Singles Chart on 31 December 2005. [20] The song charted at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number five on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks in 2005 ...